(Photo by Blake Humphreys/Facebook)
A former supporter of President Donald Trump is going viral on Facebook after posting an emotional message accusing the president of abandoning his promises to fight corruption and protect children.
In a long Facebook post, user Blake Humphreys said he had been one of Trump’s “biggest supporters,” sticking with him through years of investigations, indictments, and controversy because he believed Trump would “drain the swamp” and expose elite corruption.
“I believed he was going to expose the corruption. I believed he was going to take down the people hurting children,” Humphreys wrote.
However, Humphreys said his support collapsed after hearing Trump allegedly dismiss the importance of the Jeffrey Epstein files, claiming the president suggested it was “time to move on” and that there were “better things to worry about.”

“That was the moment everything switched,” he wrote, questioning how anyone could move on from allegations involving child trafficking and abuse.
Humphreys accused political leaders of protecting the powerful and covering up major scandals, claiming the pattern reflects a recurring one in American politics.
“The more I look into it, the more it feels like the same pattern. Protect the powerful. Cover up the truth. Shift focus,” he stated.

The post also criticised both major political parties, with Humphreys arguing that the country’s divisions are intentionally fueled through culture wars and outrage cycles while elites gain wealth and control.
“It’s not Republican versus Democrat… It’s us versus them,” he wrote.
Humphreys went on to say he no longer identifies with either party and claimed he will never vote again, calling the system broken. He ended the post with a harsh message directed at those he believes are involved in wrongdoing, writing: “RIP MAGA.”
The post has sparked strong reactions online, with some users supporting his frustration and others criticising his remarks. The message reflects growing political anger among some voters who once supported Trump but now feel disillusioned.
Humphreys’ post remains publicly visible on his Facebook page.
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